Community Role Model Programme

BTEG is delighted that our Routes2Success (R2S) role model programme has received funding from John Lyons Charity to be able to relaunch. Running for three years in London, the programme will be seeking to achieve positive outcomes for young ethnic minority females and young black males - aged 11-25.

BTEG is seeking to recruit 60 volunteers: successful males of African, Caribbean and Mixed origin and Ethnic Minority females from the private, public and voluntary sector. Your role will be to speak and listen to young black males in schools, colleges, community organisations, pupil referral units and youth offending institutions and inspire them to make informed choices about their

Your role will be to speak and listen to young black males and ethnic minority females in schools, colleges, community organisations, pupil referral units and youth offending institutions and inspire them to make informed choices about their futures.

You should be successful in your chosen career. We hope to attract role models with entrepreneurial backgrounds as a key thread of the programme. We will look to you to encourage young people to be entrepreneurial in their approach to life.

If you have an understanding of the challenges facing young black males and ethnic minority females and want to give something back, then please apply to become a R2S Role Model. Travel and subsistence costs will be covered by BTEG.